It's New Book Tuesday! Check out these highly anticipated books published today, including novels from @JamieFord, @anthonyfmarra, @Gabino_Iglesias, and @Blind_Nycteris! https://t.co/ppF32KSIPM https://t.co/l42KxJlSop
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"In an era where toxic masculinity is utterly overwhelming, we are all desperate for a healthier and more nuanced role." https://t.co/AXLMpO6gB0
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What are your favorite books about ethics? #ad @BasicBooks @willmacaskill https://t.co/ZmC9opS77s
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Two days after the death of Ayman al-Zawahiri, read James Meek’s piece from 2007 on Zawahiri’s origins, the birth of al-Qaeda, and the ‘theorising which led to the events of 11 September 2001’. https://t.co/E6WjSTjv6K https://t.co/Iz3UFmTuAN
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Join @busboysandpoets in Hyattsville, MD, tonight at 6:30 p.m. for "Books by the Bar," featuring @wesleystraton (THE BARTENDER'S CURE, @Flatironbooks) and @natalkaburian (THE NIGHT SHIFT, @parkrowbooks)! It's our Spotlight Event: https://t.co/r0SWveeJeL https://t.co/MKqHlgLOpe
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"What writing and being trans have in common are that they are, in practice, nauseatingly sincere, which might be why one naturally led me to the other." https://t.co/I81kdHsDQG
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These time traveling books will take you to Vietnam where victims get taken to a utopia, to a time war where two soldiers fall in love, and more. https://t.co/yA2ujrsRVk
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On this week's LRB Podcast, four hundred years of women's football, with @em_john and Natasha Chahal, talking to @moonjets https://t.co/03TmMIBa8a
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Our 5 Most Popular July Posts (featuring @PotomacBooks, @RobSandIA, @jbyacovissi, @AAKnopf, @taylakaye, @BloomsburyPub, @joanleottawrite, @PenguinBooks, @michaelcwriter, @RickEmerson, and @BenBellaBooks): https://t.co/U1sbBFbChh https://t.co/YUJlY52mYG
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Lidia Yuknavitch removes animal hierarchies and linearity to put animals, humans, and different timelines all in communication with one another in her new book, “Thrust.” https://t.co/ce1kSje2vV
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‘Renard was deliberately, even ostentatiously, low key. He wore his hair short, insisting that one could be shorn and still be a poet (it was also legitimate, he said, to pay your rent, sleep with your wife and, now and then, to write proper French).’ https://t.co/m5sVNgpGxz
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"I can no longer muster up disappointment when white authors whose works supposedly deal in equality and justice show themselves (and the reactionary readers who love them) to not be remotely interested in either equality or justice." https://t.co/WW5jKIWixM
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Tell us what your favorite outdoor thrillers are and we'll feature them in a post next week! #ad @ScribnerBooks https://t.co/2VFW5yx35b
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‘Robertson’s work offers a philosophical defence of the girl, a celebration of the menopausal dandy, a speculative release from the constraints of gender, and a portrait of reading as drifting.’ @archiveofthenow on the poetry and prose of Lisa Robertson: https://t.co/OQyLhjbhZ5
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